Pad for ironing boards



July 26,1927. 1,636,913

H. KOBRIN PAD FOR IRONINGV BOARDS Filed NOV. 19, 1926 INVENTOR 649/22) Jase/xv ATTOR Y Patented July 26, 1927.

HARRY KOBRIN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

PAD FOR IRONING BOARDS.

Application filed November 19, 1926. Serial No. 149,345.

The object of my invention is to make a pad of this class which will be cheap, durable, efficient and easily attached to or removed from an ironing board. This and other objects are accomplished by my invention, one embodiment of which is herematter more particularly set forth.

For a more detailed description of my in vention, reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, in

which Figure 1 is 21 proved pad.

Figure 2 is a similar view of the bottom.

Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the same and V Figure 4 is a cross section showing this pad on an ironing board.

Throughout the various views of the drawings. similar reference characters designate similar parts.

My improved ad 1 is composed of a base 2 of stiff, roug h. coarse paper, or other suitable material, on which is s read cotton batting 3 which may be aste if desired. and over this cotton battlng 3 and secured to the base 2 by glue or similar means, is a cloth 4 which is preferably of unbleached muslin. Glue holds this cloth firml to this paper under all conditions of use. his pad perspective view of my imis shaped to fit an ironing board 5 to Which it is held by a laced cover 6. The pad and ironing board are thereafter used in the customary manner. WVhen the pad is used up,

a new one can easily be substituted as 1s obvious. If desired. this pad may be used without an ironing board because the material 2 is sufficient to hold the parts in proper relation when the pad is used in ironing.

This pad 1 obtains the object above set forth better than felt or other pads of the prior art which cost more and do not pre sent and preserve the even surface afforded by my pad.

While I have shown and described one embodiment of my invention, it is obvious that it is not restricted thereto, but that it is broad enough to cover all structures that come within the scope of the annexed claim. 50

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:

An ironing pad composed of a stiff paper base, alayer of cotton batting on said base,

and a fabriccover overlying the batting and glued to said paper.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of November,

HARRY KOBRIN. 

